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Old Gaol

Old Gaol Graffiti Brings International Credibility
Museum Buildings Grow in Historical Significance

Remnants of the Old Jail

With the “Old Gaol” as its flagship, the Museum Buildings’ historical importance is poised for international promotion. Informed, though as yet unconfirmed, sources hypothesize that the Old Gaol (a early modern English spelling for Jail),, believed to have stored armament and other military supplies, may have been a part of the 18th Century Fort George defensive system.

Historical graffiti, discovered in the Old Gaol during the post-Ivan restoration work, has brought “heightened associative values” to the buildings, says consultant Historical Preservation Architect Patricia Green. This essentially earmarks the Old Courts Building (the main building of the three) as a “superb candidate for international status” as a national heritage site. Demonstrating how integral these buildings were to the Islands’ and people, “walking the twelve steps” was a prominent local aphorism. The expression related to being taken to court, 12 being the number of rungs on the stairs leading to the second floor Old Court House. That bit of vernacular history gives an insight into the profound role that this rare building of its era played in the lives of the people of the Cayman Islands: Among the many government services, justice was dispensed and laws were made at the eminent second floor accommodations for more than a century.

Professor Elisa Serrano, from Cuba, responsible for Preservation and Restoration for the Museum

So, though ranking with Pedro St. James Castle (built in 1780) in pedigree and vintage, the complex distinguishes itself in terms of versatility. In addition to the critical functions of adjudication and lawmaking, in the height of the complex’s ascendancy the buildings served as the operating base for police, post office, gaol, library, customs, and auditing. To add to its versatility, it was the home of the Islands’ first secondary school and, more latterly, the then newly inaugurated Lands and Survey Department. The building also served as offices and (likely) residence for the earliest Commissioners, the forerunners of today’s Governors.

As part of the process of more firmly establishing the historical authenticity of the complex, the National Museum is continuing the work of two architectural research and conservation consultants. They are, respectively, researching the historical importance of the building and working at conserving the Old Gaol graffiti.

Remnants of the Old Jail

As part of her brief, Historical Preservation Architect Green made environmental, construction and research recommendations on interventions for the handing over of the archaeological site by the end of October 2008.

Key among recommendations was a proposal for an “international interface component.” These short-, medium-, and long-term propositions address local, regional and international fund-raising, promotion, income-generating and public interface strategies.

 

 

 

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